In South Florida, the lotus land of fraud, deposing scam artists in civil lawsuits to recoup losses for cheated investors is not unusual.
But it can be complicated as the Scott Rothstein case is proving.
What do a civil deposition of a criminal defendant and open heart surgery have in common? Both are commonplace but can be very tricky.
June 13, 2011 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Daily Business Review
In South Florida, the lotus land of fraud, deposing scam artists in civil lawsuits to recoup losses for cheated investors is not unusual.
But it can be complicated as the Scott Rothstein case is proving.
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